Anna
Anna is the Latin version of the Hebrew name "Hannah" (Hebrew: חַנָּה or Channah), meaning "elegant", "good". "Anna" in the use of English-speaking countries for hundreds of years of history, the original original English spelling is "Ann" (Ann). And in the world, a more popular spelling version comes from the French spelling "Anne". "Anna" one of the earliest use is in the Catholic Church of the Virgin Mary's mother "Santa Ana". The name of the saints makes "Anna" one of the Christians began to be widely used. In the history of the West, there are several saints or queen also named "Anna". In Dutch, "Anna" can also be used as a male name, such as Anna de Fries. ...